Part 1
Examinador
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidato
Yes, definitely. I enjoy taking Amora memorable pictures for everything I see it. I enjoy capturing the landscapes and wide green areas.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidato
I prefer views in rural areas because it's make me feel relaxed and breathtaking. I enjoy watching the landscapes and.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidato
I prefer views in my country because I'm very familiar to the places in my country and, uh, it's helped me to remember my childhood and the trip. I get it with my family, so I feel.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Be concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid invented words and redundant phrases. Also correct subject-verb agreement and article use.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. I love taking photos of landscapes, especially wide green areas, because they are calming and full of detail. For example, I often photograph parks and countryside fields when the light is soft, which helps me remember the scene later.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a complete, grammatically correct response with a clear reason and one specific supporting detail. Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example.' Avoid incomplete sentences and adjective placement errors.
Ejemplo: I prefer rural views because they make me feel relaxed and refreshed. For example, I like walking along country roads and photographing open fields and trees, which feels very peaceful compared with busy city streets.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and avoid hesitation. Use correct prepositions and tense. Provide a clear reason and a short example or memory to support your answer. Keep to 2–3 sentences and finish the thought.
Ejemplo: I prefer views in my own country because I am familiar with the places and they remind me of childhood trips with my family. For example, seeing the coastal cliffs brings back memories of summer holidays we spent together, which makes those views more meaningful to me.
× I enjoy taking Amora memorable pictures for everything I see it.
✓ I enjoy taking memorable pictures of everything I see.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'Amora' (likely extraneous) and the pronoun 'it' redundantly. Also the correct preposition is 'of' when talking about taking pictures 'of' something. Remove the extra word and replace 'it' with the proper structure: 'pictures of everything I see.' This fixes the pronoun misuse and preposition issue.
× I enjoy capturing the landscapes and wide green areas.
✓ I enjoy capturing landscapes and wide green areas.
The definite article 'the' before 'landscapes' is unnecessary in this general statement. Use the plural noun without 'the' to express enjoyment of landscapes in general. This corrects the preposition/article usage and results in a more natural sentence.
× I prefer views in rural areas because it's make me feel relaxed and breathtaking.
✓ I prefer views in rural areas because they make me feel relaxed and take my breath away.
The clause 'it's make me' mixes singular subject 'it' with plural verb 'make' and is ungrammatical. 'Views' is plural, so use 'they make me.' Also 'breathtaking' is an adjective describing the views; to express the effect on the speaker, use the idiom 'take my breath away.' This corrects subject-verb agreement and word choice.
× I enjoy watching the landscapes and.
✓ I enjoy watching the landscapes.
The sentence ends with an unnecessary conjunction and is incomplete. Remove the trailing 'and' to complete the thought. If the speaker intended to add another item, they should include it after 'and.' This fixes the sentence structure error.
× I prefer views in my country because I'm very familiar to the places in my country and, uh, it's helped me to remember my childhood and the trip.
✓ I prefer views in my country because I'm very familiar with the places there and they help me remember my childhood and family trips.
Use 'familiar with' rather than 'familiar to.' Repetition of 'in my country' can be replaced with 'there.' The clause 'it's helped me to remember' uses 'it' ambiguously and the tense/subject is awkward; plural 'places' better matches 'they help me remember.' Also 'the trip' is vague; 'family trips' fits context. This corrects preposition misuse, pronoun reference, and improves clarity.
× I get it with my family, so I feel.
✓ I took those trips with my family, so I feel nostalgic.
The phrase 'I get it with my family' is ungrammatical and unclear. Use past tense 'took those trips' to match the implied completed action and specify the resulting feeling (for example 'nostalgic') to complete the sentence. This corrects verb choice and sentence completeness.